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Rachelswipe says: My niece - after months of begging - was finally allowed to get a hamster, and her grandfather was utterly horrified to learn that it had been called "Nipples", a pretty good name for a pet if you ask us. Alas, it was only the more mundane "Nibbles" - what have you misheard or misunderstood, with truly hilarious consequences?

(, Thu 28 Aug 2014, 21:35)
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Teenage girl who doesn't drink bitter had never heard of a type of bitter
It's a shocking concept, I know. If he'd said "a pint of flowers" it wouldn't have happened. Not my fault. His fault.

And now yours.
(, Mon 1 Sep 2014, 8:32, 1 reply)
36 year old woman who doesn't drink bitter had never heard of a type of bitter
It's a shocking concept, I know. If he'd said "a pint of brains" it wouldn't have happened. Not my fault. His fault.

And now yours.
(, Mon 1 Sep 2014, 8:45, closed)
is this a Zing? it looks like a Zing

(, Mon 1 Sep 2014, 8:58, closed)
no, the stoned hippy has just made a fool of himself by failing to read the story properly

(, Mon 1 Sep 2014, 11:30, closed)
"brains" is a type of beer, pet
/explainingjokesontheinternetsince1994
(, Mon 1 Sep 2014, 11:32, closed)
oh well, how could i be expected to know about a peasant's drink?
although you don't know tangles, clearly. if the beer wasn't brewed by 80 year old virgins from their own vaginal yeast by the light of the moon, then he won't have heard of it either, and was just band wagon jumping.
(, Mon 1 Sep 2014, 11:37, closed)
ffs

(, Mon 1 Sep 2014, 11:50, closed)
oh god, you fancy a pint of it now, don't you

(, Mon 1 Sep 2014, 11:58, closed)
fuck off ... it's welsh

(, Mon 1 Sep 2014, 21:44, closed)

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